St. Louis Context for Teaching Schema
The resources provided below are meant to be a starting place. They should open up new lines of inquiry and better position us to introduce St. Louis to our work and our classrooms. When contextualizing St. Louis, it is important to complicate dominate narratives with the inclusion of many voices, for that reason, no list of resources would ever suffice to help one say they “know St. Louis." Knowing St. Louis is a continued action in which we always seek new knowledge, new histories, new stories, and new voices. Including a cross section of voices and perspectives often means presenting students with opposing storytelling and asking them to make sense of it – we must do the same. Some of that work is done directly with community through community engaged learning, but that work can also be done by developing relationships with our neighbors and welcoming community voice into our professional domains.
Curated Relevant Content
Read
- Forward Through Ferguson Report
- Dismantling the Divide Report
- Monument Lab St. Louis Special Bulletin Series https://pulitzerarts.org/feature/monument-lab-st-louis-special-bulletin-series/
- Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the American City (Book & Website)
- The Seeds of Regionalism Fragmented By Design: Why St. Louis Has So Many Governments
- Dr. John A Wright, Sr. Book Series
Watch
- Nine Network | Living St. Louis
- Mean Streets: Viewing the The Divided City Through the Lens of Film and Television
- St. Louis Superman (Trailer)
Listen
- We Live Here (Podcast)
- Monument Lab rethinks memorials and historic sites of St. Louis
- The Broken Heart of America (St. Louis On the Air)
Experience
- State Historical Society of Missouri Digital Collections
- Humans of St. Louis
- The In St. Louis Project
- Documenting Ferguson
- Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis
- The Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers Zoom learning sessions with a series, In St. Louis
- Missouri Historical Society Research Library
- See STL Tours, including Virtual Tours
- The History at Home (Interactive Activities)
- Local Museums
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